The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... hundred and forty - two millions sterling . As stated by Stewart in his Political Economy , ( vol . II . , p . 236 , ) seventeen hundred and fifty millions of livres of the whole amount were settled in various funds at four per cent ...
... hundred and forty - two millions sterling . As stated by Stewart in his Political Economy , ( vol . II . , p . 236 , ) seventeen hundred and fifty millions of livres of the whole amount were settled in various funds at four per cent ...
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... hundred and five thousand foreigners in the capital in November , 1719 , who are said to have been drawn there by the prey in view . The films of etiquette which had been for ages preserved inviolable by 18 The Mississippi Scheme .
... hundred and five thousand foreigners in the capital in November , 1719 , who are said to have been drawn there by the prey in view . The films of etiquette which had been for ages preserved inviolable by 18 The Mississippi Scheme .
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... hundred clerks were employed in subjecting the claims to the operation of the new ordeal . In the course of a few months the claims wers reduced within limit , and the debt due by the king diminished more than forty millions of livres ...
... hundred clerks were employed in subjecting the claims to the operation of the new ordeal . In the course of a few months the claims wers reduced within limit , and the debt due by the king diminished more than forty millions of livres ...
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... hundred thou- sand . In order to show the proportions which were said to have been owned by different individuals ... hundred and eighty - two vessels built in the colonies , whose total tonnage was twenty - six thousand five hundred and ...
... hundred thou- sand . In order to show the proportions which were said to have been owned by different individuals ... hundred and eighty - two vessels built in the colonies , whose total tonnage was twenty - six thousand five hundred and ...
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... hundred and sixty thousand barrels , in 1770. The various kinds of lumber wrought into the proper forms for ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad , transported as they were from a ...
... hundred and sixty thousand barrels , in 1770. The various kinds of lumber wrought into the proper forms for ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad , transported as they were from a ...
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